

I was excited to try these loading straps, especially since they promise versatility for dips, pull-ups, and ab workouts. The nylon material feels sturdy, and the rust-resistant carabiners are a nice touch—no weird smells or obvious defects out of the box.
However, the D-rings are thinner than I expected (just 4mm). They aren’t welded shut, which makes me hesitant to trust them with super heavy lifts. During use, the rings shift around, which can be annoying mid-set. For lighter loads (under 50lbs), they hold up fine, but I wouldn’t push them to their claimed 750lb capacity.
The stitching around the D-rings could be tighter—it’s functional but lacks the robustness I’ve seen in other brands at this price point. That said, they wrap securely around barbells and trap bars, making them handy for accessory work like leg raises or weighted dips.
If you need straps for moderate loads and don’t mind occasional adjustments, these get the job done. But if you’re lifting heavy or want premium durability, you might want to invest in a higher-end pair.
